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Fourth horseman lost on trail

| August 28, 2007 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's deputies tracked down the four horsemen. One had gotten lost on the Round Meadow ski trail. Flathead County Search and Rescue was dispatched before he emerged from the trail, unharmed, to rejoin his companions.

A 48-year-old man was arrested on a contempt of court warrant after deputies were called to Brunner Road to settle a domestic dispute. The man, who had been drinking, reportedly wouldn't stop yelling at the woman.

A man locked his soon-to-be ex-wife out of the house on North Hilltop Road. Deputies arrived, and the unhappy couple agreed to separate for the night.

A group of about 20 kids were honking their horns, yelling and breaking bottles at a partially boarded up house near Steeles Drive. They were gone when deputies arrived.

A Lakeside man returned to his Lakeshore Drive home from a week of vacation to find his back door pried open and the stuff in his garage rifled through.

A man arguing with a woman on Park Drive left in her pickup.

A woman and her ex-husband were having a dispute over property on Birch Drive. They worked it out before deputies arrived.

A group of cows got loose on Bucks Lane.

A car hit a deer on Airport Road.

Deputies gave a man a ride after he got into a shouting match with his better half on Swan River Road.

A man called deputies after noticing his guitar went missing from a business on Ninth Street West in Columbia Falls. Upon making inquiries, the man located his stolen property in a Kalispell pawn shop. Information from the pawn slip led deputies to a 46-year-old man, who admitted taking the guitar because he needed money for the weekend.

Money went missing from a cash register at a brewery on Lang Creek Road.